**Native Nations Fashion Night: Designing Indigeneity & Sustainability**.
**When:** April 26, 2024.
**Where:** Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona.
**Cost:** $50 for members, $60 for non-members.
**Event Details:**.
The Heard Museum’s annual Native Nations Fashion Night is a celebration of Indigenous fashion, design, and sustainability. This year’s event features a runway show showcasing the latest collections from Native American designers..
The runway show will be followed by a panel discussion with the designers, who will discuss their creative processes, the importance of sustainability in fashion, and the role of Indigenous fashion in cultural preservation..
**Featured Designers:**.
* **Orlando Dugi** (Navajo).
* **Jamie Okuma** (Luiseño/Shoshone-Bannock).
* **Nataanii Means** (Diné).
* **Reggie Yazzie** (Navajo).
* **Lesley Acothley** (Navajo).
**Sustainability in Fashion:**.
Sustainability is a key focus of the Native Nations Fashion Night. The featured designers are committed to using sustainable materials and practices in their work. They believe that fashion can be a force for good and that it can help to protect the environment..
**Cultural Preservation:**.
Indigenous fashion is not just about aesthetics; it is also about cultural preservation. Native American designers use their work to express their cultural identity and to share their stories with the world..
**Tickets:**.
Tickets for the Native Nations Fashion Night are available for purchase on the Heard Museum’s website..
**Additional Information:**.
* The event will be held indoors at the Heard Museum..
* The runway show will begin at 7:00 PM..
* The panel discussion will follow the runway show..
* Food and beverages will be available for purchase..
* The event is wheelchair accessible..
**About the Heard Museum:**.
The Heard Museum is a world-renowned museum dedicated to the art and culture of Native Americans. The museum’s collection includes over 40,000 objects, including paintings, sculptures, textiles, and jewelry. The museum also hosts a variety of educational programs and exhibitions throughout the year..
**For More Information:**.
Please visit the Heard Museum’s website or call (602) 252-8848 for more information about the Native Nations Fashion Night..